nahapõletusi
Nahapõletusi, also known as chilblains, are a common cold injury that affects the skin. They occur when prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, particularly damp cold, causes superficial blood vessels in the extremities to constrict. When the skin is then rewarmed, these constricted vessels dilate rapidly, leading to inflammation, redness, swelling, and itching.
The most commonly affected areas are the fingers, toes, nose, and ears, as these are the furthest
Symptoms typically include a burning or itching sensation, followed by redness and swelling. In more severe
Prevention is key and involves keeping the body warm and dry, wearing appropriate clothing in cold weather,